La maladie de Lyme — une épidémie silencieuse
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Lyme Disease — The Quiet Epidemic
Story at-a-glance
- Lyme disease affects 500,000 Americans annually, with up to 20% experiencing long-term symptoms. The documentary "The Quiet Epidemic" explores why this prevalent illness remains controversial and challenging to diagnose and treat
- The disease mimics various conditions, leading to misdiagnosis and delayed treatment. It can present symptoms similar to chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis and even Alzheimer's
- Standard testing and treatment protocols are unreliable, sparking debate between those who believe Lyme is easily treatable and those who argue it can persist despite antibiotics
- The film highlights patients' struggles, including Julia Bruzzese's journey, and showcases promising research in imaging techniques that could definitively detect Borrelia bacteria, which causes Lyme disease, in patients' bodies
- Patient advocacy has been crucial in advancing understanding of Lyme disease. The documentary calls for a shift in medical approaches to complex, chronic illnesses and improved diagnostic tools
A Disease of Many Faces
The Battle for Diagnosis and Understanding
- Those who believe Lyme disease is easily treatable with short courses of antibiotics and rarely, if ever, becomes chronic.
- Those who argue that Lyme can persist and cause ongoing symptoms even after initial treatment, requiring longer-term or alternative therapies.
The Human Cost of Controversy
The Role of Patients in Advancing Understanding
Looking to the Future
Tips for Lyme Disease Prevention and Treatment
- Steer clear of areas where ticks thrive, such as piles of leaves near trees. When hiking, stick to the center of trails and avoid contact with tall grass or vegetation along path edges. Refrain from sitting on fallen logs or tree stumps, and be especially cautious in areas with known rat populations.
- Opt for light-colored clothing that covers your arms and legs fully. This makes it easier to spot ticks on your clothes.
- For added protection, especially in wooded areas, tuck your pants into your socks and your shirt into your pants. Wear closed-toe shoes and a hat.
- Remember that ticks are extremely small. To prevent bites, conduct a thorough tick check immediately upon returning indoors. Continue these checks for several days after potential exposure. Don't forget to inspect your bedding during this period as well. The goal is to locate and remove ticks before they have a chance to bite, so be diligent in your post-exposure checks.
1. Reduce your body's toxic burden and unload your system
• Use turquoise light/photon wave to increase your melatonin and nonREM Delta sleep
2. Improve your body's disturbed physiology
- Sources and References
- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 YouTube, The Quiet Epidemic Trailer, April 21, 2023
- 6 Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2008 May; 52(5): 1728–1736
- 13 Lymedisease.org, Tick Removal
- 14 Klinghardt Institute, Dr. Klinghardt Biological Lyme Protocol
- 15 YouTube, Klinghardt Institute, Klinghardt Debrief: Biological Approach to Chronic Lyme Disease, September 3, 2021
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